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Burgmeier ll7l is up-ended as he attempts an end run in the opening game against North Dakota State. ETROIT NORTH DAKOTA STATE Dave Kline, Quarterback. 100 Moriarty ll3l and Carter l38l open a hole in the North Dakota State line as Burgmeier ll7l plunges across for the TD. The i953 season received a victorious welcome on campus when the University of Detroit subdued North Dakota State 33-6 in the opener. Ray Zambiasi's first quarter interception resulted in the Titan's first touchdown of the season. Ed Gornak and Bob Burgmeier accounted for Detroit's touchdowns in the second quarter while the scoring was handled by Frank O'Connor and Burgmeier in the second half. A strong line and versatile athletes at every position indicated that the Titans would be tough to beat in the 1953 campaign. un iNDS First Downs ll 1 7 Net Guin Rushing Q 169 V 34 Net gain Pqssirigv i V106 K H74 Total Ottensef A .275 Ti 'IQSW Passes Attempted A X 15 J Passes Completed 6 in Fumbles A 3 Q 2
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Just eleven men on the field, thou- sands more in the stands. During the 1953 football campaign, the spirit shown by students was equalled only by the effort expended by the team. Upon arriving home after capturing the co-championship of the Missouri Valley Conference, the victorious team was met by throngs of U. of D. students. Members of the Student Union and the Varsity News staff were co-sponsors of the Welcoming Committee. This kind of initiative has served as a major incentive to our champions of '53,
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Martwick llefti and McCotter irightl show their enthusiasm after UD retained the right of posses- sion of the football trophy after defeating their archrival, Wayne University. Coach Dutch Clark seems well pleased with the 48-O victory. ETROI1' 48 WAYNE Detroit posted its second win by beating cross town rival Wayne University 48-O in the highest scoring spree the Titans staged in l953. Dave Kline brought the student body to its feet early in the first quarter with an eight yard run that gave the Titans their first touch- down. From this point, the Titans had com- plete control of the game. Seven players figured in the total scoring. Besides Kline, Lee Riley, Al Galuardi, Ray T Zambiasi, Jack Flanagan, Bob Burgmeier, and l Dick Abel were responsible for the markers. il il l Dave Kline i7l, Titan quarterback, dis- l plays some broken field running while i a Tartar tries desperately for a shoe string tackle. Riley C441 goes down low to gather in a Kline pass.
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